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r- Vrrviv r- n t.l k.LLi.LI u. L Established 1S78 . 1 Published In Two Sections, ' etery Tuesday and Friday, at Journal Build ing, 66-60 Craven Street. CHARLES L. 8TEYE3S, - EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Two Months.. '.. ..,. 25 Three Months.-. .. .. .. . 35 Six Months., 1 60 Twelve Months.. .. .. .. .. .. 1.00 ONLY IN ADVANCE. Official Paper of New Bern and Craven County. - ' Advertising application at qulry by mall. ' The Journal advance basts, eeive notice of rates furniBhed upon the office, or upon ln ls only sent on pay-in- Subscribers . will re- explration of their sub an Immediate response be appreciated by the scriptions and to notice will Journal. Entered at the Poatofflce, New Bern, N, C, as second-class matter. New Bern, N. C, April 23, 1907 WHERE MOSEY 19 BEDfG ISTE8T- ED. Outside of the professional specu lator, the Wall street investment nas ceased to prove a charm. The bank ing interests of the country , do not look today so closely at Wall street, In order to gauge the financial outlook. Stock flurries, naturally attract' every monied interest, but what the stock brokers may be doing, does not today pass for any sign of business develop- ment, or presage prosperity or hard times. 1 The investor today, is not looking - at the ticker in the broker's office, . reeling off quotatJbng on stocks, wheat, corn or other speculative commodities on the great City exchanges. In this section there are no tickers to watch, - as the law has placed a ban upon such trading. But there is money to be put into something that may look good for investment, and in every section of the country, dollars by the thousand and hundred thousand, axe seeking the hand of the man or company that of fers the seeming "good thing." Real estate has proven a splendid field for Investment No price has been too high for the city lot, while .' great tracts of land near cities all over the country, have been bought, and opened up "as attractive sub-divisions, and the lots of these sub-divisions have been . quickly purchased by smaller inves- tora.' f- '. -. The mining fields of the west have, and are being eagerly sought Great fortunes have come to a few, while the swtndler has come to offer worth less shares .of pretended mining stock, . to those unacquainted with the real stocks. The inventor now forms his ' stock company and takes the public ' into hie confidence, and in the shares of stock at low prices, enables the workman and clerk, tobecome a stock- holder in Interests that may prove of great value, when developed. ' It ie not that the American spirit Is less venturesome, but that the in . vestor of today seeks what appears more snre. though it may not have the - brilliant prospect that the speculative exchanges once bad. WHAT IS A GOOD PLACE OF LOCA. TIOJI. , The town or city advertising itself, is not very unlike the merchant The ' question is, has it the goods it adver tises? In this local advertising of - a place, the assertion la often made of the place being 'the best" , Why is it ; best? What makes one . merchant's wares better than another's? Not the advertisement In the newspaper. Neither does the boast of a newspaper or a citizen make a town "the best," in comparison with other places. Sim ply to advertise as having "the best," unless there be something to substan tiate the statement, is harmful. And .for a town to boast that it has superior advantages, must be backed up r by facts. ' But a place must have . something more than mere natural advantages. It must have Something more than just the chance for the new comer to suc ceed. There must be , the local spirit w M-b makes he new Investor fee! that 1 ' arrival is Important. That he is v 1 , not for Juut whut he brings, ! wlnit tie, as a new citizen, may do 1 .!. hi ;"Ut of the community. . j . y ( i 'Mt-r 1h to be revived as 1. . ! n !!' : il 11 h iui , t j -if 1. to ( cry and how much more attention is due every new investor and new, enter prise, that comes on solicitation. The place that has - the spirit ' of civic pride: that seeks that community of interests feeling, to trade at home, to. invest at home, to assist the local enterprise in preference to one out side to stand by local interests, the town or city that has such citizens, will easily build up. Every' visitor will feel the spirit that prevails, that their coming is really a welcome, not superficial, and that the person com ing would truly be made one of the I ',:......,-.- community. THE - FOBtfATIYE .' -TEARS OF A BOY'S LIFE. J . - , - -.: -k ' : There is no greater mistake than the one too often committed of letting a boy shift for himself. To the nn- - thinking, the healthy boy et twelve to sixteen years, seems to neo.1 r.a Guard ianshlp. Strong,: alert and full of Uvq interest In every day things, seems a shame to say to him, "don't The fact la, that --"don't" In not the word to be used, for It is not the kind of restraint, Implied In the : word "don't," that is applicable to the av erage boy. And yet the boy needs re straint during those years of twelve to sixteen, wben he must gain a form ation of character, that to all lmpor tant for his future. But a better word to express the boy"s leading, would not be restraint, but directing, and to those who can gain a boy's confi dence, nothing is so easy, as to direct his mind and attention along channels that mean character building, in the right way. The Illinois senate has passed bm whkh haTe tne efrect lf u becomes law, of requiring boys be tween fourteen and sixteen years to be lawfully employed during school hours or to be In school. Some lati tude will probably be allowed to the interpretation of the word "employ ed," so that it may cover useful work at home or under the direction of the boy's parents as well as work for hire. The intent is to keep off the Btreets the boys who are not In school Here is a solution of the question In one way, of a legislative provision and supervision over boys who have nnt -the nroner home influences, to direct them. Habits of idleness, noth ing can be worse, "than when such become part of a boy's life. The cigar ette, is the usual accompaniment, and petty mean acts, leading to crime, are certain to follow. It is the lack of the parental discipline, the failure to rec- oginze that the boy of twelve to six teen calls for special direction and that during these "years of formative habits, his future can be made for right, or if negelcted, there is a life of trouble for the boy; afterwards a man, and that those who love him, who have failed tft help and liret him during the formative years of his life, must share In the troubles and sor rows,' great or small, that come to him. - - v Hence the need that the boy shall have something to hold his attention and give his mind the rum In the right direction. School, by all possi ble means, but if noCpOssIble .then some work that shall give mind train ing, as well as help the physical. This means equipment for the future. Idle- ness means ruin for the future. For Catrrrh, let me send yon free, jnst to prove merits a Trial size Box of Dr. Sboop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white creamy, healing anti septic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the. nose and throat Make the free test and see. Address Dr.'JShoop, Racine, Wis. Large Jars 50 cents. Sold by F. S. Duffy, Politics and-land-fraud prosecu tions appear to be .badly mixed the Moyer-Hayw0od trial In Idaho, and several ofrerident Roosevelt's friends are involved. - There Is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the. country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incura ble. Fora great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to enre with local treatment pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be' a constitutional disease nnd 'therefore requires constitutional treatment Hull's Cutnrrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Istakon internally in doses from lOdrops to a teuHjiounful. It acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They ofTVr 0110 hundred dollars for any r;ie it fails to cure. Fetid for clidi- find (- -.OM. i! ;. .-' '. I 1 V ( 1 , To- STRANGE CASE OF 1 L ' Two Brothers Become. Crazy Appar- - ently From aa Excess of Rellg . , - ious Fen or. k , ... Special to Journal. . . - Raleigh. ' April 19. Deputy , sheriffs brought to Jail here George Morgan, white, aged ,28, who since last Monday had been- wandering la the woods 15 miles north of Raleigh, j He went to Richmond last week, became sudden ly Insane under the impression that he was a "Holy Man." He wa3 arrested and his brother Lonnie went after htnuAs soon as the latter arrived he, too, became insane and was also ar rested. ' "',rf ';.y'. ''..ij :- - An offlcec," was sent from here to bring both men back but George leap ed from the train and escaped when near' Raleigh.: " When found laat night he was In the woods and was almost starved... Lnnto also claims to be- a "Holy Maif George says ho made hU escapecantte he did not want to go to jAils : The men are only held In Jail until room can be found for them in the hospital for tho Insane. Application in niado for their admis sion. . . . An Decision eu Railroad Shops. : Special to Journal. , ' . Raleigh,:: April 19. The Norfolk & Southern Co.f have not yet located the railroad shops. It is intimated that Washington is the preferred site for the shops. s "Preventics" will , promptly check a cold or the Grippo when taken early at the "sneeze stage". Treven tics cure seated colds as well. Pre ventics are little candy cold cure tab lets, and Dr. Shoop, Rapine. Wis., will gladly mall you samples and a book on colds free, if you wil write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early Colds with Preventics and stop Pneumonia. Sold iu 5c and 25c boxes by F. S. lmh'y. It's difficult for a .tight fia'ei shadow of suspicion. OABTOHIA. 81gnittm It"s difficult for a iwht-fisted preacher to hold his congregation, "PJiECMOXIA'S DEADLY WO UK." had. so seriously affected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route " 1, Georgetown, Tenn. "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neighbors' prediction consumption seemed ' inevitable, until my ; husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery, which In mv case urovod to be the only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs." When all other remedies utterly fall, you may still win in the battle against. lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the real remedy. Guaranteed by all druggists. 60c and J1.00. Trial bot tie free. : . . ' .' The Richest Man in the World. , The richest man In the wrold can not have his kidneys replaced nor live without them, so it Is Important not to neglect these organs. If Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign of danger, the symptoms will disap pear and your health wll be restored, as It strengthens and builds up these organs as nothing else will. Oscar Bowman, Lebanon,' Ky.; : writes: ! have used Foley's Kidney Cure " and take great pleasure in stating it cured me permanently of kidney .. disease, which certainly would have cost me my life." ..Davis Pharmacy. . ' WHY SO WEAK. Kidney Troubles Hay be Sapping Year L(e Away. New Bcraans Have Learned. Thjs Fact. : C , When a healthy man or woman be gins to run down without apparent cause, becomes, weak, languid, de pressed, Buffers .backache, headache, dizzy, spelts and urinary, disorders, look to the kidneys tor the cause of it all., Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you we'll. " Doan'a Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and keep them well, -Here la New Bern testimony to prove it ' ' ' - ' -', F. P. Avery, foreman at the A. A N. C. R. It. shops, residing at 30 Graves. St., New Bern, N. C, says: "I can recommend Roan's Kidney 1111s which I. obtained -from Bradham's Pharmacy. My back when I would get up In the morning felt weak and lame and the use of Doan s Kidney Pills relieved it I have felt much bet ter and Btronger since I used them. My back was a weak spot and if I caught cold It settled there and I seemed to lose all use of It. Since using Doan 'a Kidney Pills my back has not troubled me one bit. You can use my nume as an endorser of Doan'a Kidney Pills and 1 will recommend them to anyone." For sale by all denleia. Trice 50 cents. Footer-Mllbiirn Co., P.iirr.ilo, New York, sole omenta for tho Tinted Elates.' .' . Inieniher the name-Iran's and Kin Stomach tronble It but ijnmptom of. luod not to iUttll a true liseuse. We think of Dygiiepala, Ueartburu. uad Imtitfutftlan rel disea.-, yet titty 1. re vin)t.- only at curtain ipocuU Nerve sickiittttnothitig W - It was U.ia fact tbat liMtcomctirlefl Br. Shoop In tti cruitton of that now very KpuUr Stomach Keroedy tr. 8I100I1 heorutlva. (iuing direct to the stomach nerve, alone brought tliat sucesjt and favor to Dr. Shonband hi Rtorative Witl out that oitguial aiui bltttily vital principle, no ueh lusting ucuomplishmeutj were ever to be had.' . For stomach Olstrtttt, bloating, bftiousne, bad breittli and shIIow coinelexion. Or lir. Slioup t Restoratlve--'rableti or Liquld--anrt iee for toiij aelf what It can ana wtU do. Vit Kill aud cW luilj tecouimeud Dr. Shoop's Restorative t : s F.S. DUFFY. . - '.;.'.-,. Tiie- Xew. Pajter. An annuonccment has been iaj-ui'l by tha New Earn Publishlng Co ; e. Ijlolting' the new morning daily which will be jiiauod about June.. .The tN fleers are: President, W. D. .Blades-: Vive President K. H. Meadows; pecre tary. treasurer and general manager, Owen G, Dunn. " The directors are A. D. Ward. Win. Dunn, C. D. Bradhani, T. (I. Hyman and R. H. Meadows. Tho name of tho paper Will 1)6 "The Sun." It is to have eight pages and will have associated press news servlee. i'he machinery Will be rocelved about May :' '.,-v-r" 'A';-: v' :"''. -; The editorial staff has not yet been announced but it is understood that excellent talent has been engaged to conduct the affairs of the paper.1" Vhe subscription price will be six dollars per year. The Price of health. "The price of health in a malarious district Is just 25 cents;' the cost of a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Ella Slayton, of . Noland, Ark. New. Life Pilhj cleanse gently and Im part uew life and vigor to: the sys tem. 25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at all druggists. There are 3,390 Smiths of full age In New York city, and 680 of them have telephones. The Seminole Indians have gone on the warpath because they allege a dead cltlef's tomb was desecrated. Cored Hemorrbftges of the Langs. Gentle and Effective. J A' well known, Manitoba - editor writes: "As an inside worker I find Chamberlain's . Stomach and' Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to sedeltary life, their action being gentle and effec tive, clearing the digestive tract and the head." Price, 25 cents. Sample tree Davis Pharmacy, F. S. Duffy. ' - And the early bird sometlir.es gets It where the giraffe got the-extension. OASTOniA. BeanUa ! t The Kind You HavaAlwRjrs Bought . Mexico's earthquake caused more than 100 deaths and great damage, and the shocks still continue at In tervals. EUREKA! ' Tn, I Have Found It at Last. Found What? Why that Chamber lain's Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching of the skin.- I have been afflicted Tor many years with skin disease, f I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but since using thla salve in December, 1905, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder , John T. Ongley, Rootvllle, Pa." For sale by Davis Pharmacy aud F. 8. Duffy. Testimony given In the Ilarrlsbnrg capitol inquiry indicated that Con tractor Sanderson knew long before the contract was awarded that be would be the successful bidder. The News No Pure Drug Cough Cur Law would be needed,' If - all Caigh Cures were like Dr. Sboop's Cough Cur is and has "been for 20 years, The National Law now rer quires that If any poisons enter Into a cough mixture It must be printed on the label "or package. , For ; thla reason mothers, ' and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No , poison marks on Dr. Shoop's labels and none in the medicine, else it must by law be on the label. Add it's not dnly safe, but It Is said to bo by those that know it best truly re markable cough remedy. Take no chance, particularly with your child ren. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and see. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Fhoop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. So'd by F. S. Duffy. A plot to ussa:i:;Iiiate Marrjuls Ito and other Japanese milliliters is said to have been frustrated. r.H! i I y a ,'. '.: r." I I' ng can: . .1 1 y I sovojy.sc!:::i.c::.,'ui;:: Citarckes fiepreseated Thus ef the "ease . Atlantic Baptist Asse- ' - . ' ciatloa..' ;', . A three day Sunday school conven tion is tn progress at the First Bap tist church. The churches .represent ed in this body are those formlns the Neuae and Atlantic Associations, -this being a Joiut convention of the two associations, ' Some eight or ten count ties are-"in ;the two associations and the delegates number, about 100. ' A very interesting - and practical program has been prepared for the benefit of Sunday workers and those interested in Sunday schools should attend as many of the meetings as possible for there are many good sug gestions In the addresses and .dla- CUBSionS. '- ' The Session yeserday morning was devoted to organisation and such busi ness as the occasion demanded, Mr. J, J. Rogers of Klnaton was elected moderator of the meeting and Mr. L. v L. Ieary of Morehead City was made, secretary. The reports of the executive committees were heard. Rev B. W. Splllman representing the Neuse association and Mr. D. H. Green spoke for the Atlantic association. Both geu tlomen gave encouraging jeports of the condition of the Sunday schools within -their respective territory and made 'excellent suggestions . for the improvement of the Sunday acboojs. Rev, Splllman proposed a plan of ex tending the Sunday school system to unorganized communities and advised the employment of a special mission ary to organize new schools, distribute literature and to. preach when the op portunity afforded.;; In the business session following these committees were appointed: On Consolidation, for . the Neuse associa tion: Rev. B. W. Splllman, Rev. N. H, Shephard and M. H. Hood. ' For the Atlantic association: , D. H. , Green, Rev. R, D. Cross and J. B. Holland. On Enrollment:: F. G .Mitchell, J.'S. Muller and W. D. Blackman. Four hew members were introduced:- Rev. Brltt of Davis, Rev. Wll loughly, of Swansboro, Rev. Avery, of Newport, and Rev. N. H. Shepard of Green county. Rev. Garth of the Presbyterian church and Rev, Tyn dale of the' Christian church . were welcomed to the fellowship of the convention. .-'.;'.-' i At the afternoon session some help ful topics were discussed. The flrst Rev. E '.C. Andrews led -on he sub ject of "The Folks at Home," and J. S. Canady on "The Teacher During the Week." ' At the evening session Dr. J. M. Parrott, of Kinston, 'gave a splendid and Inspiring address : on "The Sunday School and Development of Citizenship," showing how an In stitution for religious training of youth is imperative for the - moral good of the nation. : This address was followed by an Interesting and in structive discourse by Rev. Splllman on the Baptists in Sunday school His tory.. The speaker made the work of William Fox the -topic of bis talk. And mentioned with due respect the labors of all other - denominational workers both past and present in this line of Christian effort T. 8. Terpede Beat at Beaafort, Beaufort, April 19. The U. 8. tor pedo boat Morris, from Key West to New York came in the inlet this morn ing and anchored off Morehead City. She wax abort of supplies and came in to replenish. She left at about 1 o"clock on ter way north, going by the life saving station at a good rate of speed and out through the Inlet. - Contract for Fire Mile Trestle Let Special to Journal. ," .. -Raleigh, Aprii 19 The Norfolk ft Southern railway gives the contract for the construction of the Ave and a half miles trestle bridge across Al bemarle - sound between Mackey's Perry and Edenton to the McLean Construction Co.. of Baltimore. The work to be completed in ten months. . Pope Plus bestowed the red hat on six of the seven cardinals appointed at the secret conslBtory. . . ' :.. For Io&nti and Clilirsa. fa r.!:.J Y:3 i::vj .:;:;: r:":'. Bears the ' . sJ? Ognatnra of &fj.t t.Lt It is estimated that the bubonic plaguer is killing 75,000- persons a week In India. Does Coffee disagree with - you. Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Cof fee" Is a clever combination of parch ed cereals and nuts. Not a grula of real Coffee, remember, in Dr. iioop'a Health Coffee, yet Its flaver and taste nintclii s closely old Java and Mocha Co roe. If your stu.r.ach. heart, or V. i I't i 1 O o diii,! I;.-, t-y " ' i ( It 1 1 win.! ' ',i ( 1 c V- In T'a I i f r i 5 t chlU. J'..!.l 1 -I. U I ' ' !. I " 1 1 ! "he Kind Yon ITave Always la use for over 80 years, - J ' ' and lias been luado wider bis par 452i a nonal supervision since ita infancy, Yt . Allow no-one to deceive yon in tbUj! - All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are bat - " Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of - . 1UtfantS and Children lixpcrksnce against ExperimeoV) What is CASTORIA Oastorfo is a harmless - substitute for Castor Oil, Par) . goric, Drops and Soothiuff Syrups. It is Pleasant, ttr contains neither Opium, Blorpltiuo nor other Narcoti1 " substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms - ' and altays Feverishness. It. cures Diarrhoea and WiiUt Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Conatlpatloa . and Flatulency, It astiiniilatcs the Food, regulates tha Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleej -The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's friend, - i v GENUINE GASTO R I A AI-WAfO Sears the The Kind You Haw Always Boiut In. Use For Over 30 Years. - otirnw oohmux, n mumia tmit. ntw em. ' 10 HEAD OF THOROUGHLY EDUCATED HORSES Specially adapted to Road and Farm work to be , sold for the money or good secured papers, , - -. Special attention given to 'City Uvery, having ' a limited number of nice turn-outs. . : Le G. i Maritime Notes. Albermarle Sound, Pasriuolank Civ er; lights established, buoys with drawn. On March 8, 1907. the follow Ing changes were made tn the aids to navigation in Pasqnotnnk river: Poquoson Point light, a fixed .-hlte post-lantern light , elevated lo feet above the water, on a red S pile horl zontally slatted structure eroded in H feet of water on the shoal making out front Poquoaon Point, about 3 1-ltl miles NW. Vt W westerly from Wade Point lighthouse. ' On the same date Poquoson Point Flats, red nun buoy, No. 2, was dis continued. V, - ' y . I ! Cobba Point light, a fixed while post-lantern light elevated 16 feet above the water,- on a' black 3-ptle horizontally slatted structure erected In 7V4 feet of water northeastward of the outer end of Cobba Point. On the same date Cobbs point Shoal, black can buoy, No. 3,. was disuoiS tlnued. -'. " .'. - ; '-, Pamlico Sound, Bodle Island An chorage; Buoy changed. On March 12. 1907, Lump buoy. No.. 4. stationed about 4 7-16 miles WSW. W. from Bodie Island lighthouse, was changed from a second-class nun to a red spar buoy. No. 4. ' - ; Pamlico Sound, -Long Shoul River, Plngleton Shoal, Uuoy changed. On March 12, 1907, a second-class can buoy, painted black and numbered 1, was substituted for the black spar buoy, No. 1, stationed on the outer end of Plngleton Shoal, about 74 miles W. MS. from Long Slioal lighthouse. Whooping foui,'li. I have used Chamberlain's CoiiKh fieiuedy In my family ' In canes of whooping cough, and want to loll you that it la the best medicine I have ever used. W. F. Custon, Pomoo, C.a. This remedy Is safe and sure. For sale by Davis Pharmacy, F. S. Duffy. Virtue la the only p;i:isiort over the road that leadu fimn earth to ln-nveii. ft n , ! WJ n' i ! Bought, and whicb lia been lias borne tlio sigrnature f -1- Signature of "Daniel and WHISKEY HABITS )Wk k of pM-ucuhus Mat FiUbtt. R M. Wooller Co. AttanUCt Office ItWH. PryerW Aim in Her 387. Atlanta Ga Office 104 N. Fryer I 1 Ml off v. Mr Iralmant faurmontha ura. Him no dtsir f.a- an oi.iu. . lour treatment ! ali U t ". . - Louuw i. Otkhy. Mh ith, (14 : Snow Flak 4iis. Over f. ur jieart aaro you cured ma of nut pnw habit. Klla. O. Btarr, Maron. Mo. - 1 Uv0M-vr drank whiakay ainoaHarch 22, U0t wh. n I IwKun your treat nent. Ida not erava iny wi hkey In iliia day. II. I). WUaoa, Dlraet. Tax. I IwviMiMtl your mmady both for tha Liquor ar4 Or um hatnta and it haa been auccaaa, 1 prafar it(oa:lutl.rnmdiM B. C. Norman t. If. D. , . 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